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Air University & Maxwell AFB News

  • 908th Airlift Wing remembers 9/11 with flyover

    Remembering the tragic events of Sept. 11, 2001, provides little cause to celebrate for the vast majority of United States citizens, including members of the Armed Forces. Many face the day with somber reverence to the memory of all the victims and the heroes that sacrificed themselves that day

  • Air Force tests child care subletting app

    The app, called Kinderspot, helps Department of Defense families on Air Force installations sublet child care spots at their home station or find spots at a location they will visit temporarily.

  • Alabama establishes program to recognize military-friendly K-12 schools

    Last month, Alabama was the 13th state to pass legislation establishing a Purple Star Schools Program and Committee. According to the resolution, the program will recognize public K-12 schools that are especially committed to the successful transition and support of military students and their

  • Tuesday, Feb. 16: Two-hour delay for Maxwell-Gunter

    Maxwell AFB and Gunter Annex will be operating on a two-hour delay for Tuesday, Feb. 16. All emergency essential services on Maxwell-Gunter will continue. The Child Development and Youth centers will open at 0830. MEMS will remain in virtual learning for the day. The dining facilities will operate

  • February is Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month

    February is Teen Dating Violence Awareness MonthNearly 26% women and 15% of men in the U.S. will experience physical, sexual, or emotional abuse from someone they’re in a relationship with before they become adults, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In order to spread

  • AFJROTC flies, fights and wins vs COVID-19

    Air Force Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps cadets continue to strive and thrive across the nation and around the word despite ever-changing coronavirus constraints.

  • Annual DoD Housing Survey available until Jan. 22

    “This is an opportunity for Maxwell-Gunter Privatized Housing Residents to voice their satisfaction or dissatisfaction with their housing experience,” said Greg Rollins, 42nd Civil Engineer Squadron director.